PATHANKOT’S 44 VLDCs JOIN PUNJAB POLICE IN FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS
— DGP GAURAV YADAV ALSO INAUGURATES TWO NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BUILDINGS OF POLICE STATIONS IN PATHANKOT
PATHANKOT’S 44 VLDCs JOIN PUNJAB POLICE IN FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS, DECLARE THEIR VILLAGES DRUG-FREE
Chandigarh/Pathankot: In order to realise the commitment of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to make Punjab a drug-free state by the next Independence Day, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on Tuesday convened a crucial meeting with 44 Village Level Defence Committees (VLDCs) in Pathankot to devise a foolproof strategy to dismantle the drug supply network and curb drug smuggling.
VLDCs, which act as ‘eyes and ears’ of security forces plays a vital role on ground in getting real-time info leading to disruption of drug networks.
Inviting all the VLDCs to work as cohesive teams, the DGP said that the Punjab Police have enforced a three-pronged strategy— Enforcement, De-addiction and Prevention— to completely root out the menace of drugs from the state. He was accompanied by IG Border Range Amritsar Narinder Bhargav, DIG BSF Gurdaspur, Deputy Commissioner Pathankot Harbir Singh and SSP Pathankot Harkamal Preet Singh Khakh.
In a landmark moment, the 44 VLDCs of Pathankot have taken a resolute stand against drug-related issues and declared their villages “Drug-Free Zones”. Representatives of VLDCs have vowed to work hand-in-hand with the Punjab Police to eradicate the drug menace from their communities.
As a symbol of empowerment and recognition, DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav has bestowed VLDCs with new identification cards and unique jackets to facilitate their identification and collaboration with law enforcement. He also lauded the extraordinary dedication and courage displayed by VLDCs during a critical flood crisis and honoured two outstanding VLDC members for their exemplary service.
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